Listener Favorite: "I'm almost 40 and still living paycheck to paycheck”

Listener Favorite: "I'm almost 40 and still living paycheck to paycheck”

Today, we’re revisiting one of our favorite Money For Couples episodes of the year. Update: Romy and Travis recently shared an update on YouTube about where they are now. You can watch it here. Romy and Travis’s story struck a chord with listeners because it shows what really happens when a couple is earning good money…but operating with completely different expectations, habits, and fears around money. This episode is a perfect example of how old patterns can quietly shape a relationship—and what it takes to break them. If you missed it the first time, or want a refresher, this is one of the most revealing conversations of the year. In this episode: • Why Travis believes he can always “go fishing” to make money • How their childhoods shaped their attitudes toward money • The emotional weight Romy carries as the only planner • The story behind Romy’s secret UK savings • Their unclear approach to buying property • How disorganized thinking affects everything from taxes to tipping • The risks of having no real emergency fund • Why Travis’s role as the “reassurer” holds them back • How Ramit helps them redefine generosity • The first steps toward rebuilding trust Chapters: 00:00 — “I tapped my card and it said insufficient funds” 09:23 — “I’m living the same financial life as my parents” 18:13 — Breaking down their numbers 38:14 — The weight of taking on the “man’s” role 52:48 — “I’ve been poor before—I’ll be poor again” 1:02:08 — Living on hope, not numbers 1:12:05 — “We’re doing this together” 1:28:56 — Where are they now? Romy & Travis Connect with Ramit • Get my new book, Money For Couples • Get Money Coaching with Ramit • Download the Conscious Spending Plan • Listen to my book—now on Audible • Get my New York Times best-selling book • Get my no-numbers journal • Other episodes • Instagram • Twitter • YouTube If you and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here.

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177. “We’re stressed about cash flow—but I refuse to sell any of my 8 cars” (Part 2)

177. “We’re stressed about cash flow—but I refuse to sell any of my 8 cars” (Part 2)

Jason, 40, and Megan, 34, return to make a plan before Megan gives birth. Jason wants to pay off debt—but refuses to sell his 8 cars. Megan wants equal spending money—even though she’s making 0 income...

8 Loka 20241h

176. “I’m 8 mos pregnant. He only wants to talk about how much the baby will cost”

176. “I’m 8 mos pregnant. He only wants to talk about how much the baby will cost”

Jason is a 40 y/o COO. Megan is a 34 y/o flight attendant and they’re about to have a baby. Megan wants to take 1 year maternity leave—Jason is stressing about how it will affect their finances. While...

1 Loka 20241h 22min

175. “I make 5x my bf’s salary—but I’m about to lose my job”

175. “I make 5x my bf’s salary—but I’m about to lose my job”

Mindy is a 39-year-old software consultant. Victor is a 25-year-old boxing gym owner. They have fundamentally different views on money, and it’s causing tension in their relationship. Mindy wants an e...

24 Syys 20241h 13min

174. “We make $300k but spend like we make $1M”

174. “We make $300k but spend like we make $1M”

Meet Forest, 40, and Kathleen, 43, a couple living in California with two kids. Despite Forest’s $300k salary, they’ve racked up $150k in credit card debt. They want to maintain their adventurous life...

17 Syys 20241h 15min

173. “We spend 113% of what we make—but can’t do anything to fix it” (Part 2)

173. “We spend 113% of what we make—but can’t do anything to fix it” (Part 2)

Michelle, 42, Ryan, 43, return for a deep dive into their Conscious Spending Plan. They spend $763 a month on Target, $1,185 a month on Amazon, and $1,230 on groceries—carrying a fixed-costs percentag...

10 Syys 202456min

172. “We saved for retirement but have no money to spend NOW” (Part 1)

172. “We saved for retirement but have no money to spend NOW” (Part 1)

Michelle is 42, Ryan is 43. They’ve been married for 9 years and share three young children. Michelle worries about money; she always has. Ryan knows they’re in trouble, but can’t say no to their kids...

3 Syys 202449min

171. “I got into a PhD program! But he’s only worrying about the cost”

171. “I got into a PhD program! But he’s only worrying about the cost”

Katy and David are both 32. She just got into a PhD program—one she’s very excited about! But David replied by peppering her on possible outcomes, timing, and most of all, cost. It’s just one stark de...

27 Elo 20241h 2min

170. “We’re worth $1M in our 30s, but we’re missing out on life”

170. “We’re worth $1M in our 30s, but we’re missing out on life”

Noor, 32, and Jibran, 34, join me in our first ever recording in front of a live audience at my Philadelphia event. They make $250,000 in a low cost of living area. Noor wants to finally take a vacati...

20 Elo 20241h

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